Shelter Pup – Daisy
A seven-month-old Beagle puppy, Daisy is the perfect family pet looking for her family. Amazingly, this 24-pound lapdog needs to be looking. The puppy has been perfectly socialized, somewhere, by someone. Daisy adores kids, adults, other dogs, and cats. She’s 24 pounds of pure, unconditional love prancing on four paws.
She’s also good at making sure people know that they’re loved. Daisy doesn’t merely wag her tail to show her feelings. Daisy wags her entire body and gives a smile that stretches from one soft floppy ear to the other.
Yet somehow Daisy became a stray. The someone she loved lost a treasure or threw it away. Now Daisy can bless someone else. She can be the puppy that teaches children about being loved.
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